Single‐cell analysis of osmoregulation reveals heterogeneity of aquaporin 4 functionality in human astrocytes
Hugo Steenberghen,
Sarah De Beuckeleer,
Niels Hellings
et al.
Abstract:The water channel aquaporin 4 (AQP4) contributes to water flow and waste removal across the blood–brain barrier and its levels, organization and localization are perturbed in various neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's Disease. This renders AQP4 a potentially valuable therapeutic target. However, most functional assays aimed at identifying modulators of AQP4 function are performed with primary rodent cells and do not consider inter‐cellular variations in AQP4 abundance and presentation. To address thi… Show more
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